2020
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.ra120.014378
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Highly conserved extracellular residues mediate interactions between pore-forming and regulatory subunits of the yeast Ca2+ channel related to the animal VGCC/NALCN family

Abstract: Yeasts and fungi generate Ca2+ signals in response to environmental stresses through Ca2+ channels essentially composed of Cch1 and Mid1. Cch1 is homologous to the pore-forming α1 subunit of animal voltage-gated Ca2+ channels (VGCCs) and sodium leak channels nonselective (NALCNs), while Mid1 is a membrane-associated protein similar to the regulatory α2/δ subunit of VGCCs and the regulatory subunit of NALCNs. Although the physiological roles of Cch1/Mid1 channels are known, their molecular regulation remains el… Show more

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“…In C. albicans , calcium is essential for the survival and pathogenicity of this pathogen ( 35 ). Moreover, the Cch1-Mid1 calcium channel, important for maintaining intracellular calcium concentration, is PM-localized ( 36 ). Intriguingly, various membrane-targeting AMPs can cause impairment of calcium homeostasis, leading to cell death ( 23 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In C. albicans , calcium is essential for the survival and pathogenicity of this pathogen ( 35 ). Moreover, the Cch1-Mid1 calcium channel, important for maintaining intracellular calcium concentration, is PM-localized ( 36 ). Intriguingly, various membrane-targeting AMPs can cause impairment of calcium homeostasis, leading to cell death ( 23 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, segments H3 and H4 are essential for the Mid1 function. A recent study has proved that the Cys-498 residue at the C terminus of Mid1 is essential for Ca 2+ channel activity [30].…”
Section: Stretch-activated Gatingmentioning
confidence: 99%